Ain't this fun? The unionistas score again. Just another case of getting what the nation deserves. Thank God I no longer need to travel by air. But you unionistas must be so proud of your brothers. Can a strike be far off?

President Barack Obama will leave no stone unturned when it comes to forcing workers under union-boss control.

Last week, for the first time ever, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airport screeners ratified a monopoly bargaining agreement -- despite the inherent danger of subjecting our national security interests to union monopoly control and the crippling work rules and bureaucracy it brings.

You see, the executive branch has the authority to exempt federal workers from monopoly bargaining rules if the workers are part of national security or intelligence programs.

Current law automatically excludes employees of the FBI and CIA from union monopoly bargaining due to the extremely sensitive nature of work they do.

But in the rush to create the TSA in the months after the 9/11 terrorism attacks, the Bush Administration failed to extend that automatic policy to airport screeners despite warnings from your National Right to Work Committee.

Your Committee is also working to ensure that legislation to end monopoly bargaining at the TSA is introduced in the next session of Congress.

The Obama Administration took advantage of its discretionary authority as soon as it could -- all to pump yet more money into Big Labor's coffers.

But American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) union bosses now yield monopoly bargaining powers over disciplinary actions, shift schedules, and other rules, which could prevent the TSA from making personnel adjustments when necessary.

Not only that, illegal strikes are all too common in the government sector -- union bosses know they can frequently demand and obtain amnesty from thin-skinned bureaucrats.

And as pro-Right to Work Senator Jim DeMint has warned, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency provides a roadmap for what we can expect from the unionized TSA.

Biased arbitrators have forced the CBP to obtain union bosses' permission when reassigning personnel, and union bosses have fought tooth-and-nail against merely letting the CBP investigate officers accused of violence.

I'm sure you can predict how union bosses will react when passengers complain about harassment by TSA airport screeners abusing their authority.

Hidden payoffs to Big Labor in Obamacare. A radical federal labor board. And now a unionized TSA.

Ain't this fun? The unionistas score again. Just another case of getting what the nation deserves. Thank God I no longer need to travel by air. But you unionistas must be so proud of your brothers. Can a strike be far off?

President Barack Obama will leave no stone unturned when it comes to forcing workers under union-boss control.

Last week, for the first time ever, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airport screeners ratified a monopoly bargaining agreement -- despite the inherent danger of subjecting our national security interests to union monopoly control and the crippling work rules and bureaucracy it brings.

You see, the executive branch has the authority to exempt federal workers from monopoly bargaining rules if the workers are part of national security or intelligence programs.

Current law automatically excludes employees of the FBI and CIA from union monopoly bargaining due to the extremely sensitive nature of work they do.

But in the rush to create the TSA in the months after the 9/11 terrorism attacks, the Bush Administration failed to extend that automatic policy to airport screeners despite warnings from your National Right to Work Committee.

Your Committee is also working to ensure that legislation to end monopoly bargaining at the TSA is introduced in the next session of Congress.

The Obama Administration took advantage of its discretionary authority as soon as it could -- all to pump yet more money into Big Labor's coffers.

But American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) union bosses now yield monopoly bargaining powers over disciplinary actions, shift schedules, and other rules, which could prevent the TSA from making personnel adjustments when necessary.

Not only that, illegal strikes are all too common in the government sector -- union bosses know they can frequently demand and obtain amnesty from thin-skinned bureaucrats.

And as pro-Right to Work Senator Jim DeMint has warned, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency provides a roadmap for what we can expect from the unionized TSA.

Biased arbitrators have forced the CBP to obtain union bosses' permission when reassigning personnel, and union bosses have fought tooth-and-nail against merely letting the CBP investigate officers accused of violence.

I'm sure you can predict how union bosses will react when passengers complain about harassment by TSA airport screeners abusing their authority.

Hidden payoffs to Big Labor in Obamacare. A radical federal labor board. And now a unionized TSA.

If it comes down to national security, he can fire them too. Ever heard of a guy named Ronald Reagan and the air traffic controllers. Just sayin.

11-14-2012, 08:24 PM

HPL

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Originally Posted by murral stark

If it comes down to national security, he can fire them too. Ever heard of a guy named Ronald Reagan and the air traffic controllers. Just sayin.

Barrack Obama is no Ronald Reagan.

11-14-2012, 09:32 PM

Larry Thompson1

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Originally Posted by murral stark

If it comes down to national security, he can fire them too. Ever heard of a guy named Ronald Reagan and the air traffic controllers. Just sayin.

Air traffic control had nothing to do with national security. It had everything to do with interstate commerce and union labor. This is what intrstate commerce clause was intended for not single payer health insurance. Ronald Reagan was one of the greats. BO one of the worst leftist, devisive we have ever had.

11-14-2012, 10:00 PM

billbe

You have not seen anything yet.

11-14-2012, 11:28 PM

huntinman

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Originally Posted by HPL

We knew Ronald Reagan... and Barrack Obama is no Ronald Reagan.

Slight adjustment;-)

11-14-2012, 11:38 PM

murral stark

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Originally Posted by huntinman

Slight adjustment;-)

How well did you know him? sounds like you were pals and shared political ideas. LOL

11-14-2012, 11:41 PM

murral stark

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Originally Posted by Larry Thompson1

Air traffic control had nothing to do with national security. It had everything to do with interstate commerce and union labor. This is what intrstate commerce clause was intended for not single payer health insurance. Ronald Reagan was one of the greats. BO one of the worst leftist, devisive we have ever had.

Yet he got re-elected. HMMMMMMM!!! Must not be as bad as you think. You guys need to just let it go. It's like hitting a bad golf shot. You cant get it back, so just concentrate on your next shot. You can try again in 4 years.